Mich. Admin. Code R. 325.52601 - Adoption of federal standards
Rule 1.
(1) The
following federal occupational safety and health administration (OSHA)
regulations from the Code of Federal Regulations are adopted by reference in
these rules:
(a)
29 C.F.R.
§1910.122 "Hazardous Materials Table of
contents," effective March 23, 1999.
(b)
29 C.F.R.
§1910.123 "Dipping and coating
operations: Coverage and definitions," effective March 26, 2012.
(c)
29 C.F.R.
§1910.124 "General requirements for
dipping and coating operations," effective March 26, 2012.
(d)
29
C.F.R. §1910.125 "Additional
requirements for dipping and coating operations that use flammable liquids or
liquids with flashpoints greater than 199.4 Chr(176)F (93 Chr(176)C),"
effective March 26, 2012.
(e)
29
C.F.R. §1910.126 "Additional
requirements for special dipping and coating operations," effective March 26,
2012.
(2) As of the
effective date of these rules, § 1910.1200, referenced in
29 C.F.R.
§1910.123(d) means
Occupational Health Standard Part 430 "Hazard Communication," as referenced in
R 325.52602.
(3) As of the effective date of these rules,
Subpart Z, referenced in
29 C.F.R.
§1910.124(b)(2) means
Occupational Health Standard Part 301 "Air Contaminants for General Industry,"
as referenced in
R 325.52602.
(4) As of the effective date of these rules,
§ 1910.146, referenced in
29 C.F.R.
§1910.124(e), means
Occupational Health Standard Part 490 "Permit-Required Confined Spaces," as
referenced in
R 325.52602.
(5) As of the effective date of these rules,
§ 1910.141(d), referenced in
29 C.F.R.
§1910.124(g)(3), mean
Occupational Health Standard Part 474 "Sanitation," as referenced in
R 325.52602.
(6) As of the effective date of these rules,
§ 1910.134, referenced in
29 C.F.R.
§1910.124(j)(4) means
Occupational Health Standard Part 451 "Respiratory Protection," as referenced
in
R 325.52602.
(7) As of the effective date of these rules,
Subpart S, referenced in
29
C.F.R.
§1910.125(e)(1)(i)
means both of the following:
(a) General
Industry Safety Standard Part 39 "Design Safety Standards for Electrical
Systems," as referenced in
R 325.52602.
(b) General Industry Safety Standard Part 40
"Electrical Safety-Related Work Practices," as referenced in
R 325.52602.
(8) As of the effective date of these rules,
§ 1910.157, referenced in
29
C.F.R.
§1910.125(f)(2)(i)
means General Industry Safety Standard Part 8 "Portable Fire Extinguishers," as
referenced in
R 325.52602.
(9) As of the effective date of these rules,
Subpart L, referenced in
29
C.F.R.
§1910.126(g)(7)(ii)
means all of the following:
(a) General
Industry Safety Standard Part 8 "Portable Fire Extinguishers," as referenced in
R 325.52602.
(b) General Industry Safety Standard Part 9
"Fixed Fire Equipment," as referenced in
R 325.52602.
(c) General Industry Safety Standard Part 73
"Fire Brigades," as referenced in
R 325.52602.
(10) As of the effective date of these rules,
National Fire Protection Association NFPA 86A "Standard for Ovens and
Furnaces," 1969 edition, as referenced in
R 325.52602, is adopted by
reference in
29
C.F.R. §1910.125.
(11) As of the effective date of these rules,
the following consensus standards are adopted by reference in
29 C.F.R.
§1910.124:
(a) American National Standard Institute ANSI
Z9.2 "Fundamentals Governing the Design and Operation of Local Exhaust
Ventilation Systems," 1979 edition, as referenced in
R 325.52602.
(b) National Fire Protection Association NFPA
34 "Standard for Dip Tanks Containing Flammable or Combustible Liquids," 1995
edition, as referenced in
R 325.52602.
(c) American Conference of Governmental
Industrial Hygienist ACGIH "Industrial Ventilation: A Manual of Recommended
Practice," 22nd edition, 1995 edition, as referenced in
R 325.52602.
(d) ANSI Z9.1 "Open-Surface
Tanks--Ventilation and Operation," 1971 edition, as referenced in
R 325.52602.
Notes
An obvious error in R 325.52601 was corrected at the request of the promulgating agency, pursuant to Section 56 of 1969 PA 306, as amended by 2000 PA 262, MCL 24.256. The rule containing the error was published in Michigan Register, 2016 MR 5. The memorandum requesting the correction was published in Michigan Register, 2016 MR 6.
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